SpiralSynthModular 0.2.2a review
DownloadYou can use it in a fairly straight forward way to make tracks with, or get very experimental
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You can use it in a fairly straight forward way to make tracks with, or get very experimental. Audio or control data can be freely passed between the plugins. Data can also be fed back on itself for creating chaotic effects.
SSM supports LADSPA plugins, which you can use in the same way as any of the native plugins. The JACK audio server is also supported.
SSM is a collaborative open source project, see the AUTHORS file for an extensive list of contributors. This project is released under the terms and restrictions of the GPL license.
This file contains all the setup variables for the program. Thes values can be edited with the options window whilst running SSM. The following variables in the are the ones to play with to get a good playback on your machine. This is usually tradeoff between quality and responsiveness (latency). You can build designs and songs at low quality (22050 samplerate etc) and then record them at higher settings. The wav file will sound fine, even if the realtime output doesn't.
What's New in This Release:
New GUI - less cluttered and more "traditional" toolbars.
Improved LADSPA GUI, and librdf support.
Improved Jack functionality.
New ALSA midi support.
New configure script - makes most dependancies optional.
Makefile / .configure fixes.
Overload light on Mono-Mixer.
Numeric parameter input on lots of plugins.
Improved DistributorPlugin.
More controls on ScopePlugin and MeterPlugin.
Variable number of inputs and/or outputs on MixerPlugin and LogicPlugin.
Improved PluginGUI resizing.
Vanishing comment bugfix.
Multiple FormantFilter bug-fix.
Fixed bug that caused a segfault when the last MIDI plugin is deleted.
Time display and 16bit, 24bit packed PCM, or 32bit float IEEE output in DiskWriter.
Libsndfile support for Sampler, SpiralLoops, Streamer, etc.
Misc fixes.
New Plugins:
TransposePlugin
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